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Apr 23, 2021 · Catholic Confession explained in this thorough episode. Explore the grace and healing offered in Confession and see how this sacrament of mercy reveals the depth and bounty of God's love....
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- Augustine Institute | The Catholic Faith Explained
Learn more about Fr. Mike Schmitz and Fr. Josh Johnson's Pocket Guide to the Sacrament of Reconciliation: https://tinyurl.com/yhwfakgeConfession is a place o...
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- Ascension Presents
Has a priest ever suggested for you to make a General Confession? What is it? And how do you do it? Fr. Agustin Torres CFR explains how to approach it and pr...
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- Jason Evert
5 days ago · Returning to God with your whole heart in the sacrament of reconciliation is especially meaningful during Lent, a time of renewal in anticipation of the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Four priests recently shared their perspectives on this vital sacrament with the Register.
Jan 28, 2020 · This Complete Guide to Confession will walk you through the whole process: How to examine your conscience before Confession. What to do during Confession, how to start Confession, what to say during Confession, an example Act of Contrition to pray, plus What to do after Confession.
Sep 16, 2021 · A new outlook on confession, the sacrament of joy. At the center of forgiveness, there is God who embraces us, not the list of our sins and our humiliation. By Andrea Tornielli. Confession is a "sacrament of joy", indeed a "feast", in Heaven and on earth.
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Jul 3, 2019 · The Catechism of the Catholic Church refers to the Sacrament of Confession as the Sacrament of Penance. Penance expresses the proper attitude with which we should approach the sacrament—with sorrow for our sins, a desire to atone for them, and a firm resolve not to commit them again.